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Remove the functional .Trashes trash can from memory sticks
You don't need this hint to force-empty the trash. Just type
sudo rm -rf .Trash
Remove the functional .Trashes trash can from memory sticks
Duh? I can't see anywhere in this thread where anyone says anything about force-emptying the Trash - it's all about how to bypass the trash for a selected volume, such as a memory stick. Personally I absolutely second the view that Apple should provide a simple UI (such as a contextual memory choice) for selectively emptying the Trash for specific chosen drives only.
Remove the functional .Trashes trash can from memory sticks
I know it's not exactly what you're after, but with Automator it's easy to create a contextual menu item that deletes only the selected items from the trash, leaving the others intact. It won't automatically keep a volume trashless but it does allow you to manually empty the trash for a specific volume only, by selecting only those files.
Remove the functional .Trashes trash can from memory sticks
I'd be interested to know the details of creating this Automator flow for emptying Trash on selected volumes.. thanks.
Remove the functional .Trashes trash can from memory sticks
"by selecting only those files" |
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